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USDA to invest $166,955 in West Virginia farmers, small businesses
MORGANTOWN, WV (LOOTPRESS) – USDA announced on Wednesday that $166,955 will be invested in lowering energy bills for West Virginia agricultural producers, rural small businesses, and farmers through the Rural Energy for America Program. The ongoing projects stand to grow the national economy from the bottom up and middle out, creating jobs and spurring economic […]
Statewide Virtual Job Fair date announced by WorkForce West Virginia
CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — An upcoming Statewide Virtual Job Fair date was announced by WorkForce West Virginia. The virtual job fair will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 3, 2024 and is open to job seekers and employers. We invite all West Virginia job seekers and employers to register now for […]
Giant Eagle Now Accepting SNAP Benefits Online Via Instacart
Giant Eagle Inc. has teamed up with grocery technology company Instacart to enable online shoppers to use Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as a method of payment on eligible products. SNAP recipients in Indiana, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia can now shop online via Instacart for same-day delivery from more than 200 Giant Eagle and Market District stores.
West Virginia Parkways Authority has issued its forecast for Fourth of July travel
CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – The West Virginia Parkways Authority is gearing up for another busy Fourth of July travel period on the West Virginia Turnpike. It’s estimated that around 1.385 million vehicle transactions will be completed on the West Virginia Turnpike from Thursday, June 27, 2024, to Sunday, July 7, 2024. Jeff Miller, Executive Director […]
West Virginia health care ranked worst in the nation
Access to health care services and the affordability of health insurance are crucial to overall health but vary widely across the United States. Factors including health insurance enrollment, adult wellness visits, health care affordability and Medicare quality are considered to score states across the country, and here in the Mountain State, the results are abysmal.
City's Whitney Patterson of Mon Health Named Top 50 Women We Admire Women Leaders in West Virginia
Mon Health System is pleased to announce that Whitney Patterson and Jennifer Nestor have been named in Women We Admire’s Top 50 Women Leaders of West Virginia 2024. The Women We Admire Top 50 Women Leaders of West Virginia 2024 recognizes the outstanding women leading in a variety of fields that from agriculture to healthcare.
Chesapeake Bay Trust grants over $1.3M in funds for projects in Maryland, Virginia, DC, more
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The Chesapeake Bay Trust and other environmental agencies announced over $1.3 million in funds for projects in five states and D.C. on Wednesday. The money will fund 33 different projects in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware and D.C. This is part of the ongoing Chesapeake Bay Green Streets, Green […]
West Virginia track's Sarah Tait set for British UK Athletics Championships with Olympic bid on the line
West Virginia track and field redshirt senior Sarah Tait will look to follow up a personal best performance by earning an Olympic bid for the United Kingdom as she competes in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the British UK Athletics Championships this week. Tait recently ran the best mark of her...
West Virginia track and field duo head to Canadian Bell Track and Field Championships this week with Olympic hopes
A pair of WVU track athletes are set for competition at the Canadian Bell Track and Field Championships this week. With this year's national championship also serving as the Canadian Olympic Trial for the 2024 Paris Olympics, a trip to the grandest stage in track and field will also be on the line for both women.
Carter Bank, Justice family reach accord on $300 million in loans
The loan portfolio has been the subject of years of legal clashes between the Martinsville-based bank and West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice and his family. The post Carter Bank, Justice family reach accord on $300 million in loans appeared first on Cardinal News.
Arts secretary says Babydog is part of WV’s history, should be in taxpayer-funded Capitol murals
How did Babydog, the governor’s popular English bulldog, end up in a taxpayer-funded mural in the West Virginia Capitol? The decision came under the direction of Randall Reid-Smith, secretary for the Department of Arts, Culture and History, who said the dog is a part of state history and belonged on the newly-unveiled murals that also […] The post Arts secretary says Babydog is part of WV’s history, should be in taxpayer-funded Capitol murals appeared first on West Virginia Watch.
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